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by finnh
3308 days ago
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re: blockchain differences: I hear that Ethereum is planning to move to proof-of-stake, rather that proof-of-work, but I don't have an opinion on that. There may be other salient differences I'm unaware of. It's the 'smart contracts' that I think are foolish. Replacing the legal system with code only makes sense if all of the following obtain: (a) the code is 100% bug-free (b/c accidents cannot be rewound) (b) all code-writers are 100% honest (their code does what they say) (c) all contract participants are 100% perfet code readers (so as to not enter into fraudulent contracts) (Strictly speaking, only one of (b) and (c) needs to be true). None of these conditions will ever obtain. |
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(And, actually, even transactions entirely within the blockchain may trigger legal consequences, so even for them you've merely supplemented, rather than replaced, the legal system.)